Regarding audio recording with the raw footage, is there some kind of nonstandard sample rate that the audio recorder goes by? I could not properly sync the audio with the video no matter what at 48KHz or 44.1KHz, but if I set it to something weird like 46.6KHz, it was kinda close to sync. The footage in general is kinda jumpy and has weird stutters (not frameskipping, the module reported no dropped frames and the buffer was never exceeded) so idk if the weird jumps could cause a problem with the audio sync or if the audio is messed up too.

yet audio recording is not scope of this module, i (and i bet alex too) didnt try too much.

Ah indeed. I understand that audio is not the focus your efforts atm so it's not a big issue for me either. I was curious to see how much "overhead" the audio recorder would add while recording RAW and it turns out to be virtually negligible. The syncing issues might've existed before RAW recording too, but I never explored it. After fooling around a little more, I needed to adjust it to about 46.8KHz to look reasonably synced in the ~1.2 mins my card does in RAW.

As posted in the other article we put together a small GUIDE covering the basic steps to get the 5D recording RAW: http://c5d.at/1o4Please give us feedback if anything in there is wrong or easier to achieve or outdated and we will update the guide.

Also we would like to let you know that the DNG format is extremely unwelcome to non-photographers. If there is any way to get cinemaDNG files instead, that would be very helpful to many.But hey, it's amazing to be at this point here, so we will all be patient for this to evolve.

What would be really great: Something like nice workflow for proxy editing:a) convert the raw to dng (allready here, called raw2dng)b) ! in the same step as raw2dng make a proxy for editing (like mjpeg or even prores proxy)

so you can edit the files and reconnect them with the raw dng afterwards. like online/offline editing.

The metadata is at the end of the file, so if it's missing, all you can do is to fill in the metadata yourself or hack the source code of the converter.

they are larger, usually ~4.28GB according to OSX Finder properties. It seems like a corrupt header because I also have a couple ~2.07GB .raw files that are not recognised in the same manner. Is this a quick fix or do you want a smaller file Alex?